Bloodysamflint
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Hey guys, the hive mind of knowledge here is so helpful and I really appreciate it.
Anyway, I know in general you should not keep different species together, usually because of territorial-ism or predation. However I was thinking of getting a fire bellied newt or two (since they are pretty cool) and I was wondering if i could house them in the same tank as my Eastern Red Spotted newt.
The red spotted is very passive, but fire bellies seem very active and might be too aggressive. The fire bellies at full size would be maybe slightly larger (1cm at the most) than my red spotted. Does anyone think there would be any issues of aggressive behavior or toxicity between the species.
This is just a convenience issue so I will probably house them separately either way, just wondering if anyone has experience for future knowledge.
Thanks a lot for the comments.
Anyway, I know in general you should not keep different species together, usually because of territorial-ism or predation. However I was thinking of getting a fire bellied newt or two (since they are pretty cool) and I was wondering if i could house them in the same tank as my Eastern Red Spotted newt.
The red spotted is very passive, but fire bellies seem very active and might be too aggressive. The fire bellies at full size would be maybe slightly larger (1cm at the most) than my red spotted. Does anyone think there would be any issues of aggressive behavior or toxicity between the species.
This is just a convenience issue so I will probably house them separately either way, just wondering if anyone has experience for future knowledge.
Thanks a lot for the comments.